

A lofty price tag, especially since you could get a car with a lot of those features for the same money. But if you're a big spender who wants to go all-in, pull out all the stops, and pack in all the options, the Limited Edition Spyder F3 will run you $24,499. A base model Ryker will cost you only $8,799, while a base model Spyder will run you $15,999. It's not hard to deduce that the Ryker is half the trike the Spyder is, so it makes sense that the Ryker is half the cost. Related: These 5 Three-Wheelers Are Surprisingly Fun To Drive (And 5 That Are Beyond Dangerous) All that, along with an integrated passenger's seat, heated handlebars, and a 6-speaker sound system, make the Limited Edition the ideal choice for long road trips.

Though you can bump that up to 36.5 gallons of storage space if you go all in and purchase the top-of-the-line F3 Limited Edition. There are more comfort-oriented options installed, like adjustable suspension, and practical features, such as a tow hitch that can haul up to 400lbs, and 21 gallons of storage space scattered around the saddlebags and the glove boxes. The next trim up from the Spyder, the F3-S, adds an extra 10 horsepower, along with the sport mode that comes in the Ryker as standard (with extra styling features added on in the Special Edition package).Īnd then there's the F3-T trim, which we assume stands for touring due to the added features. The Spyder does have more packages available, five to be exact, each fixated on improving the performance and utility of the vehicle.
